Yes, I went to an evangelical Christian meeting a while back, the kind where this type of thing is encouraged. The bloke next to me suddenly started spouting gibberish and and gazing heavenwards, palms upward.
I just thought, 'oh dear'.
It was a long time ago - I was young and impressionable, I needed the money.
I had a friend that I hadn't seen for a while, and in the meantime he'd become born again. He invited me to this thing - he was a nice bloke and I was curious so I went along.
Needless to say the holy spirit didn't go down on me (as sandyroe puts it), so I didn't go back again.
Ludwig, Haaa! Oh, I do wish you - and Sandy - would re-phrase that. Tut! :o)
Actually, I would like to see it happening in real life. I mean - come on - if you suddenly started speaking gibberish you would instantly seek psychiatric help - wouldn't you? I damned sure I would. It would scare the hell out of me!
I think it's all based on a particular passage or prophecy in the bible - perhaps someone who knows can confirm that.
I'm off to bed now but can you pass this message on to your hubby Naomi -£$&&%^*£*^()£")^"(*^*&*^^^^&&&£*£***£*
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Ludwig, you are right. It's mentioned in the bible quite a few times. By the way, I didn't pass your message on. You don't really expect a nice girl like me to use language like that do you?! :o)
Eddie, why would you think of going to such a church? I didn't think you 'did' religion.
tamborine, I had to stop that after a few seconds. I couldn't watch it. That's the sort of thing that really fills me with horror - it's sheer madness in action. Scary stuff!!